Not sure why he's taken it so personally. Neville was generalising on Spurs over a long period of time, and Redknapp was only in charge for a small part of that time. And ultimately whatever Redknapp says in defence of Spurs, the face is they still won nothing of note.
Not sure why he's taken it so personally. Neville was generalising on Spurs over a long period of time, and Redknapp was only in charge for a small part of that time. And ultimately whatever Redknapp says in defence of Spurs, the face is they still won nothing of note.
Must admit I think Harry's got a point though, Neville talks the talk, but never quite 'managed' to walk the walk.
"When he managed Valencia they were the worst Valencia team probably not just in the last 30 years but in their history"
Not sure why he's taken it so personally. Neville was generalising on Spurs over a long period of time, and Redknapp was only in charge for a small part of that time. And ultimately whatever Redknapp says in defence of Spurs, the face is they still won nothing of note.
Must admit I think Harry's got a point though, Neville talks the talk, but never quite 'managed' to walk the walk.
"When he managed Valencia they were the worst Valencia team probably not just in the last 30 years but in their history"
I thought it was a childish, defensive response. What has Neville's brief management spell at Valencia got to do with the validity of his opinion?
Personally I’d do away with punditry. It’s so bloody dull.
I have this year. I haven't watched a second of Sky's pundits and it's been really refreshing. I have lost nothing by doing so. If it's possible to synch the radio commentary with the TV pictures, I'll do that too.
Not sure why he's taken it so personally. Neville was generalising on Spurs over a long period of time, and Redknapp was only in charge for a small part of that time. And ultimately whatever Redknapp says in defence of Spurs, the face is they still won nothing of note.
Must admit I think Harry's got a point though, Neville talks the talk, but never quite 'managed' to walk the walk.
"When he managed Valencia they were the worst Valencia team probably not just in the last 30 years but in their history"
I thought it was a childish, defensive response. What has Neville's brief management spell at Valencia got to do with the validity of his opinion?
I agree that he is entitled to his opinion. However, his criticism must be tough to take when he has failed so miserably in that particular area himself. This is the case in any workplace, can you imagine a colleague slagging of the work of another when he himself has not exactly set the office on fire? (metaphorically speaking).
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It’s so bloody dull.
"When he managed Valencia they were the worst Valencia team probably not just in the last 30 years but in their history"